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Publication type: Academic Journal Article

Extended producer responsibility to reconstruct the circular value chain

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This research explores the role of extended producer responsibility (EPR) as an enabler of circular value chain in the Chinese context. The driven forces and key stakeholders were identified to extend producer responsibility in developing the national-circular-economy strategies. An evaluation system was established to link the eco-design strategy of the producer with the downstream-recycling performance of products. The eco-design information was retrieved from the self-disclosure information in the sustainable development report of producers. The downstream-waste-flow information comes from multiple platforms of reuse and recycling companies. The aim of reforming the EPR system is to establish an open forum for competition and cooperation among different stakeholders to achieve a continuously-improving target of circularity and life cycle environmental performance of the products. With the evaluation results, the producers are encouraged to fully explore all opportunities in the circular value chain instead of focusing only on the final disposal or disassembly of waste. The conclusion suggests that EPR policies should break the restrictions on eco-design and innovation in business models by creating and capturing values of circularity along with the world's collective climate change mitigation efforts.

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Author(s)
Xin Tong
Tao Wang
Jinling Li
Xuejun Wang
Journal
Circular Economy
Year
2024
Volume and issue
3, 1
Pages
100076
DOI
10.1016/j.cec.2024.100076
URL
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cec.2024.100076
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